Silicon Valley technology companies’ cozy relationship with President Donald Trump appears to be deepening and bearing fruit, ...
Companies are moving back to the office as AI-driven startups and major firms expand workspace footprints, marking a shift away from remote work trends.
Most of these firms say the root causes are shifting technological patterns (especially AI), slower global economic expansion, and the need to streamline operations. , Industry, Times Now ...
The Trump administration’s investment accelerator will take capital from trading partners and invest it in U.S. firms. In theory, at least.
Coming up: earnings from AMD, Palantir, top pharmaceutical and tech firms; private-sector employment report; consumer sentiment.
Many firms are investing billions in generative AI tools and cloud infrastructure — but that investment often comes at the ...
Chinese tech firms banned on national security grounds in both the UK and the United States lobbied for Beijing's new embassy in London ...
Major technology companies worldwide are cutting costs, resulting in massive job losses. Firms like Amazon, Intel, and TCS are reducing their workforces significantly. These layoffs are driven by ...
A prime example of that is Alibaba Group (NYSE: BABA). Between 2023 and 2024, while the S&P 500 soared more than 50% and tech ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says the company will begin hiring again after large-scale layoffs in 2025, with AI expected to ...
Tariff threats and walkbacks have sent a measure of policy uncertainty to the highest since 1900, and equity volatility has episodically spiked, most notably in April when Trump unveiled the harshest ...
Retail giants are laying off workers or keeping headcount flat as they pledge to become leaner businesses where artificial ...